Why organic cotton?
Organic cotton is grown on eco-friendly farms that follow clear rules regarding organic food and cotton - from seed to the final production of the fabric, including sewing. The use of toxic chemical agents during planting or production is prohibited, as they can cause harm to workers and the environment. Genetically modified organisms are also prohibited.
Clothes made from organic cotton do not cause allergic reactions.
Unlike synthetic materials (polyester, fleece), organic cotton does not release plastic microfibers during washing. Since sewage treatment plants cannot handle these microfibers, they end up in rivers and seas, polluting water and soil, causing harm to animals and sometimes ending up on our plates.
The organic cotton used in our zero-waste living range is grown, produced and certified in accordance with the standards of the international organization GOTS. These standards define the methods involved in growing cotton, harvesting it and producing clothing and other textiles, including dyes, threads and buttons, while taking into account the social and working conditions of workers. Learn more about organic cotton growing and production here.








































